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Americus Explorer Train Ride on the Sam Shortline. April 25th. Riding in air-conditioned, 1949 vintage train cars, you can travel from Cordele to visit Historic Downtown Americus and tour Habitat for Humanity’s Global Village (Admission applies. Call 229-410-7937 for group reservations and rates).

Pine Mountain

Reptile Review at F.D. Roosevelt State Park. April 25. Times are 11am- 12pm Learn how to ID local snakes, turtles, and lizards Meet at the CCC Stone Amphitheater next to the Park Office. Admission $3 for ages 4 & up. Parking $5.

Travel Tips

Did you know that you can check out Georgia State Park “ParkPass” and Historic Site Pass from your local library. Ask for the Park Pass to exempt the $5 parking fee. Ask for the Historic Sites Family pass which will cover up to four visitor at State historic sites operated by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources.

Georgia looks like a gorgeous place to visit! I really love that they do a homeschool in the park day in F.D. Roosevelt State Park. We’re going to be homeschooling our youngest two and programs like that, surrounded by the beautiful outdoors, would be so nice!Alysia from My Domestic Dish recently posted…I Met My Matcha

I have never been to Georgia, but it’s one of the states I would love to visit. I have been a city girl all my life (never even seen a barn!) and have always wanted to experience the country.Roselynn recently posted…Bestie Twin Nails… with CDBNails143!

Covered bridges are one of those things I have been dying to take photos of for years! In my ideal day it would be stormy and dark skies when I finally get to take these photos lol.Nina Say recently posted…It’s Spring, Time to Hop ‘N’ Roll with Gymboree

I would love to visit Georgia some day and go to those places you mentioned. It will be a thrilling and educational experience for me and my family. Thanks for sharing! 🙂Cara (@StylishGeek) recently posted…My Piece of the Cloud with WD My Cloud EX2100

Thank you for sharing this with me! I’ve never been to Georgia before but loved learning more about the area! Hopefully I can make it there sometime soon!Olivia Schwab recently posted…My Awesome Target Haul

This is surely a traveler’s paradise – so many things to do and so many beautiful places to take photos of. I hope to visit Georgia in one of my future trips. There was a fellow blogger who recently wrote about her Georgia adventures and this just makes me want to go all the more.R U S S recently posted…Carpe Diem: April 2015

That covered bridge is awesome! Have I told you lately how glad I am that you’ve started sharing things to do in my home state? I can now keep up with everything going on at home. Thanks, again, Shirley!Alli recently posted…DIY Sunday Showcase 04.26

Thanks so much for sharing all of the fun things to do in Georgia. I haven’t seen a covered bridge in ages, not since taking my aunt to a doctor appointment that was hours away. I did want to mention that this weekend there is going to be a yearly Turkey Creek festival going on in my little town of Byromville, Georgia.Terri Ramsey Beavers recently posted…Izzy’s new Pup Pee Poo Palace

Wow there looks like a lot of fun things to do in Georgia. Wish I lived there. Thanks for linking up at #HomeMattersParty hope you will come back next week to link up again.Melissa Vera recently posted…The Importance of Networking

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